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  2. Lists of solar eclipses - Wikipedia

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    A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby obscuring the view of the Sun from a small part of the Earth, totally or partially. By location [ edit ]

  3. List of solar eclipses visible from the United States - Wikipedia

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    The lone hybrid eclipse, of which its total eclipse portion passed over Idaho, occurred on April 28, 1930. The most recent total solar eclipse in Idaho was on August 21, 2017; the most recent annular solar eclipse was on October 14, 2023; and the most recent partial solar eclipse was on April 8, 2024.

  4. Timeline: Total solar eclipse takes its final bow over the US

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    The eclipse is making its final run in the U.S., heading over New York into the northern tips of Vermont and New Hampshire before exiting through Maine. -----3:20 p.m. ET-----

  5. When was the last time New Jersey had a total solar eclipse ...

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    The next total lunar eclipse visible from North America will be March 14, 2025, NASA says. There will be a partial lunar eclipse on Sept. 18, 2024. You can read more about eclipses at science.nasa ...

  6. Solar eclipses after the modern era - Wikipedia

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    Below is a list of all total eclipses at least 7 minutes long that will occur between the 22nd and 30th centuries. Of the listed eclipses, the first five are in Solar Saros 139 , the next three are in Solar Saros 145 , and the final four are in Solar Saros 170.

  7. List of solar eclipses in the 20th century - Wikipedia

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    For total and annular eclipses, the duration of the eclipse is given, as well as the location of the greatest eclipse (the point of maximum eclipse) and the path width of the total or annular eclipse. The geographical areas from which the eclipse can be seen are listed along with a chart illustrating each eclipse's respective path. [3]

  8. Timeline: Total solar eclipse takes its final bow over the US

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    The solar eclipse, when the moon's shadow was cast across the U.S. as it moved between the sun and Earth, took place Monday. Timeline: Total solar eclipse takes its final bow over the US [Video ...

  9. Eclipse cycle - Wikipedia

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    A solar eclipse with small gamma will be followed by a very central total lunar eclipse. A solar eclipse where the Moon's penumbra just barely grazes the southern limb of Earth will be followed half a saros later by a lunar eclipse where the Moon just grazes the southern limb of the Earth's penumbra. [3] Tritos Equal to an inex minus a saros.